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Local families chosen for New Year's benefit share stories

With just a couple weeks to go before the New Years Eve Family Benefit Dance, organizers are busy soliciting businesses for donations and putting the finishing touches on the annual event.

MLA approves of wage freeze, but critical of government's fiscal policy

The Government of Alberta has implemented a wage freeze for all MLAs that started at the end of November. “The premier was very pleased that it was passed by committee.
High-speed Internet initiative sees $1.2 million in local grants

High-speed Internet initiative sees $1.2 million in local grants

Representatives from the County of St. Paul and the M.D. of Bonnyville met with Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Verlyn Olson at St. Paul’s provincial building on Friday to announce over $1.
Local ballerinas to take the stage for Nutcracker

Local ballerinas to take the stage for Nutcracker

Local ballerinas Morgan and Jordan Gerlinsky will be performing on stage at the Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton for the Nutcracker ballet, starting Dec. 12.
Regional staff want all 2014 grads to be 'Dressed to the Nines'

Regional staff want all 2014 grads to be 'Dressed to the Nines'

At St. Paul Regional High School, two members of the school’s staff are working extra hard to make sure everyone can be “dressed to the nines” and enjoy their high school graduation this spring.
Refugee discusses human rights, culture with social work students

Refugee discusses human rights, culture with social work students

Students in the Introductory Social Work class at Blue Quills First Nations College were treated to a unique and compelling story of human rights, and cultural issues on Nov 26.
Lighting up the Christmas season

Lighting up the Christmas season

You can’t drive north on Highway 881 from St.

Elk Point water line commissioned

The commissioning of the St. Paul to Elk Point water line is now done, but water has yet to flow through the taps of Elk Point residents. A letter was received by the County of St.
Untamed Feast has wild and local connection

Untamed Feast has wild and local connection

As a child, Michelle Whitehead used to hate tagging along with her dad, Ted Cabaj, as he would take her out to harvest berries and mushrooms. Now an adult with her own family and a blossoming business, it’s been “a real 360 in circumstance.
Hope Day speaks out against suicide, bullying

Hope Day speaks out against suicide, bullying

Students at Kihew Asiniy Education Centre in Saddle Lake were taught the value of hope and resiliency on Nov. 21, with an emotional presentation speaking out against suicide and bullying.
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